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Made Free and Thrown Open to the Public: Community Libraries Pennsylvania from Colonial Era through World War II

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Made Free and Thrown Open to the Public: Community Libraries Pennsylvania from Colonial Era through World War II
Made Free and Thrown Open to the Public: Community Libraries Pennsylvania from Colonial Era through World War II

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Made Free and Thrown Open to the Public: Community Libraries Pennsylvania from Colonial Era through World War II

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Made Free and Thrown Open to the Public
charts the history of public libraries and librarianship in Pennsylvania. Based on archival research at more than fifty libraries and historical societies, it describes a long progression from private, subscription-based associations to publicly funded institutions, highlighting the dramatic period during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when libraries were “thrown open” to women, children, and the poor.
Made Free
explains how Pennsylvania’s physical and cultural geography, legal codes, and other unique features influenced the spread and development of libraries across the state. It also highlights Pennsylvania libraries’ many contributions to the social fabric, especially during World War I, the Great Depression, and World War II. Most importantly of all,
convincingly argues that Pennsylvania libraries have made their greatest strides when community activists and librarians, supported with state and local resources, have worked collaboratively.

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